Jose Mourinho risked the wrath of the Football Association after claiming the ‘campaign’ against his side is still going on and could cost Chelsea the Premier League title.

Mourinho was incensed after being held 1-1 at home by Burnley on Saturday, claiming a string of decisions by referee Martin Atkinson cost his side dearly, with Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic set to miss next Sunday’s Capital One Cup final against Tottenham after being sent off after 69 minutes.

Mourinho felt Ashley Barnes should have been sent off for the challenge that prompted Matic to retaliate by pushing the Burnley striker over, and should also have seen red for an earlier push on Branislav Ivanovic. And Mourinho’s sense of injustice was not helped by two penalty claims that were ignored, when Michael Kightly handled an Ivanovic shot in the 33rd minute, and then when Burnley skipper Jason Shackell pushed Diego Costa to the ground shortly before half-time.

Jose Mourinho (centre) refused to comment on Nemanja's Matic's red card against Burnley but says four incidents were crucial

Chelsea's boss identified the minutes 30, 33, 43 and 69 and thinks they 'wrote the story of the game' in his post-match interview

Last month, Mourinho was fined £25,000 and warned about his future conduct after speaking in December about a ‘campaign’ against Chelsea, and was further incensed when Diego Costa received a three-match ban for stamping on Liverpool’s Emre Can soon afterwards.

So he chose his words carefully and spoke cryptically about the incidents, outlining the minute that each perceived injustice happened rather than describing them or the players involved in detail.

He told Sky Sports: 'I think there are four moments of the game where you can write the story of the game. Minute 30, minute 33, minute 43 and minute 69.I repeat for you, I make it easy for you. Minute 30, 33, 43 and 69. The game had four moments and don't ask me more questions because I don't answer.'

In a separate interview with BBC Sport, Mourinho carried on refusing to comment on the match.

'I just say that I believe in spite of some clear callers you guys are all honest people and professional people and I believe that sometimes the callers they can disturb a little bit the truth. But I truly believe that you are all honest people.'

The tackle infuriated Matic and Mourinho but Barnes got away unpunished despite how high his studs are up the Serb's leg

'After these four moments I am surprised that we didn't lose all three points.

'I am in no mood to laugh.'

The incidents in question are thought to be involve Barnes' tackles and two penalty appeals which were turned down.

The main talking point will be Matic's straight red card after 69 minutes.

The Serbian midfielder pushed Ashley Barnes to the floor which saw him receive the red card after the striker's horror tackle

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30 - Ashley Barnes sends Branislav Ivanovic crashing to the ground in an aerial challenge after a knee in the back. Ivanovic rolls over twice before leaping up in anger when he realises no action is being taken. Verdict: Should have been a free-kick and could have been a yellow card for Barnes.

The Burnley forward clatters into the Serbian defender which infuriated the Chelsea players during the 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge

33 - Ivanovic fires a shot at goal but Michael Kightly diverts it with an outstretched arm, as he turns his back to goal. Martin Atkinson waves play on. Verdict: Should have been a Chelsea penalty.

Ivanovic fires at goal but his effort was blocked by the raised arms of Michael Kightly but no penalty was awarded

43 - Diego Costa tumbles to the ground after Burnley captain Jason Shackell leans into him with an oustretched arm. Atkinson waves play on. Verdict: Could have been a Chelsea penalty but would have been very soft.

Costa vents his frustration on the ground after his appeal for a penalty was turned down by the referee following Shackell's push

69 - Barnes misses the ball and almost snaps Nemanja Matic's left shin with his studs but Atkinson waves play on. An enraged Matic leaps up and pushes Barnes over violently. Atkinson sends off Matic and books Ivanovic for trying to take red card out of his hand. Verdict: Shocking tackle merited a red card for Barnes and a Chelsea free-kick.

The Serbian midfielder was led away by his teammates as Martin Atkinson shows him a red card for his push on Barnes

The Serbian midfielder was caught by a nasty challenge from the Burnley forward and reacted angrily by pushing him to the floor in front of the referee.

When asked about the sending off the Chelsea boss simply responded.

‘That was the minute 69 and it had a big relation with minute 30,’ said Mourinho.

‘Normally the player, if I can call him a player, was involved in minute 30 and normally by minute 31 he should be in the shower. No minute 69 if the person in charge does the things in the proper way in minute 30.’

When pushed on the matter the usually fiery Mourinho simply refused to comment.

He said: 'I can't do that because I'm punished when I refer to these situations. I don't want to be punished.